it is on the bottom of of the bike
If it is a auto trans and there is no drain plug, you have to drop the pan, and change the filter and gasket while you at it. If it is a manual, there is a plug on the lower passenger side of the transmission body. pull it and the fluid will drain.
it should bolt right up.
The transmission fluid in a 1993 Ford F-150 is changed by placing a drain pan under the vehicle and removing the drain plug. Once drained, the plug is installed and the appropriate amount of fluid is added.
0.9 quarts or one liter.
There probably is no drain plug,I'm assuming this is an automatic.Just remove most of the bolts,leave a few in loose and drain it on one corner.
on the right side of the bike down almost ontop the motor look for the grey cap then take it off and put in the oil.to take out the oil take off the guard on the bottom and take off the bolt it will drain out:]
it is the part of the transmission that bolt to the engine and houses the torque converter / clutch
theres two bolts, one on the side to put fluid in, and one neer the bottom to drain it. It's kind of tricky, to see if it need's any take the side bolt out and stick your little finger in to feel how much is in it and go from there.
Actually , there isn't a drain plug , you would have to drop the transmission pan if you want to change the transmission filter ( or , have a transmission flush done by a shop which I've had done twice on my 1995 Ford Explorer and plan on having done again )
you take the old one off and bolt the new one in. you will have to take out the cross member under the trainy
its probably like every other automatic tranny and the answer is there is no drain plug! you have to take off the bottom pan.
Take off the transmission pan because the 93 ford f-150 XLT has an electronic transmission and does not have a stopper or any other way but that way to drain the fluid. So only way to do it is to take off the pan; and don't forget to change filter when you take the pan off and drain it.